The Daily Mirror Newspaper Vintage Collection April 1912
Daily Mirror Vintage Newspaper Collection in PDF Digitized Format. Go back in time and witness the Sinking of the Titanic and how the world has reacted! Download this Rare Collection now!
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THE DAILY MIRROR NEWSPAPER VINTAGE COLLECTION (15 Digitized Copy of the Original!)
CONTENTS: Collection of Daily Mirror Vintage Newspaper in PDF Digitized Format
“Rare Collection!”
Go back in time and witness the Sinking of the Titanic and how the world has reacted!
Following are the perfect digitized copy of the original Daily Mirror Newspapers of April 1912.
15 Vintage Newspaper Collection in PDF File Format
DATE – HEADLINES
April 10, 1912 Issue (16 pages): Ulster’s Welcome to Mr. Bonar Law: Scenes of Fervid Enthusiasm Mark His Arrival at Larne and Belfast.
April 12, 1912 Issue (16 pages): Mr. Asquith Introduces His Home Rule Bill in a House of Commons Overshadowed by the Memory of Mr. Gladstone
April 15, 1912 Issue (16 pages): “The Family Head, Before Whom Kings and Emperors Bowed Down”: French Premier’s Eloquent Tribute to Queen Victoria.
April 16, 1912 Issue (8 pages): Disaster to the Titanic: World’s Largest Ship Collides with an Iceberg in the Atlantic During Her Maiden Voyage.
April 17, 1912 Issue (8 pages): Passengers Boarding the Titanic at Queenstown and Some of the Victims and Survivors of History’s Most Terrible Shipwreck.
April 18, 1912 Issue (5 pages): Mr. W. T. Stead, the Friend of Kings and the Hater of Injustice, Who was one of the Many Hundreds Who Perished in the sinking of the Titanic.
April 19, 1912 Issue (8 pages): Why were there Only Twenty Lifeboats for 2,207 People on Board the Ill-Fated Titanic?
April 20, 1912 Issue (16 pages): Bandsmen Heroes on the Sinking Titanic Play “Nearer, My God, to Thee!” as the Liner Goes Down to Her Doom.
April 22, 1912 Issue (19 pages): Mrs. Eleanor Smith, Wife of the Titanic’s Commander, Whose Husband Went Down with his Vessel Shouting “Be British”.
April 23, 1912 Issue (21 pages): The Scandal of the Lifeboats: Putting Many More on the Olympic After the Lesson of Disaster to Her Sister Ship.
April 24, 1912 Issue (15 pages): “I Have no Money This Quarter, But I Wish to Send Something”: Lady Sends Her Jewels to “The Daily Mail” Titanic Disaster Fund.
April 25, 1912 Issue (16 pages): 285 Members of the Olympic’s Crew Refuse to Sail on the Ground that there were not Enough Lifeboats.
April 26, 1912 Issue (16 pages): Family of Eight, Who were on the Titanic by Chance, All Drowned in the Disaster Because there were not Enough Lifeboats.
April 27, 1912 Issue (16 pages): The Olympic’s Attempt to Steam to New York Results in Abandonment of the Voyage After a Two Days’ Wait.
April 29, 1912 Issue (20 pages): Mr. J. Bruce Ismay, Chairman of the White Star Line, Being Cross-Examined by Senator Smith Before the Inquiry Commission in New York.
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